If you’re feeling the pinch in this current economic climate, you’re not alone. Here’s how you can get the most value for money with your Minifarms shop!
If you’re feeling the pinch in this current economic climate, you’re not alone. Here’s how you can get the most value for money with your Minifarms shop!
We have just enjoyed a glorious four day weekend here in Sydney. The weather was absolutely stunning and the days were lazy and mostly unplanned for our family.
I have been so lucky to be part of a fruit and vegetable co-op for so long. Essentially, the farmers market is brought right to my home.
My story starts a long time ago. It actually seems like a lifetime ago now or something that existed in a parallel universe.
As many of you know, I absolutely adore the food co-ops that I run. In my thought piece today, I explore why the concept of the beloved food co-op is quickly fading, and how I think we can save this very important piece of our consumerist society. From my previous blogs, you may remember that the concept of cooperation is not new. In early human societies, people learned to cooperate and work together to increase their chances of meeting both their individual and tribal needs. Early agriculture saw farmers relying on each other to defend land, harvest crops, build barns, and share equipment.
Food has always been an important part of my family’s rituals.
The beginning of the year is synonomous with new beginnings, new habits and new resolutions.